They certainly do.
His painting commenting on the bombing by German planes of a city during the Spanish Civil War - entitled "Guernica".
Michelangelo's early works were influenced by his study of the works of Florentine artists such as Giotto and Masaccio. These artists helped shape Michelangelo's style and understanding of composition, form, and perspective in his own works.
giotto and masaccio (.apex)
Pablo Neruda was a Chilean poet, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971. Neruda's works have widely inspired other artists and he has been the subject of several films and novels.
Yes, the early work of Michelangelo was influenced by the study of the other artists.
Pablo Volta has written: 'Pablo Volta' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
Works by cubist and surrealist artists as Max Ernst and Pablo Picasso. He must also have been aware of the epoch-making posters by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec.
All artists study (or are at least familiar with) the works of Leonardo. Some may study him more in depth than others but, it can be said that because Leonardo has had such a great impact in the world of western art that he has influenced all western artists to a certain degree. Albeit, some more than others.
How do we know what else he may have. What is certain is that the ones for sale were nothing like genuine paintings of the artists stated. Really clumsy fakes.
Yes, they were.
practice, practice, practice! you'll improve with experience. go to galleries and museums and study close up the works of other artists. there are lots of "how-to" artists magazines and books that are helpful. there are good artists blogs and there are video demonstrations on you tube.even a self-taught artist can be successful.
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